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Daydream Believer
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− | Daydream Believer is a song that was played during the credits of [[ SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One]]. A brief portion of it was heard during the episode. | + | '''Daydream Believer''' is a song that was played during the credits of [[SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One (Episode)|SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One]]. This song was sung by The Monkees (Davy Jones, who was a member of the Monkees, appeared as himself in the episode) and was written by John Stewart. A brief portion of it was heard during the episode. |
+ | ==Lyrics== | ||
Oh, I could hide neath the wings | Oh, I could hide neath the wings | ||
Of the bluebird as she sings. | Of the bluebird as she sings. | ||
The six o'clock alarm would never ring. | The six o'clock alarm would never ring. | ||
− | Whoops | + | Whoops it's ringing and I rise, |
Wipe the sleep out of my eyes. | Wipe the sleep out of my eyes. | ||
− | My shavin razors cold and it stings. | + | My shavin' razors cold and it stings. |
Cheer up, sleepy jean. | Cheer up, sleepy jean. | ||
− | Oh, what can it mean | + | Oh, what can it mean? |
To a daydream believer | To a daydream believer | ||
And a homecoming queen. | And a homecoming queen. | ||
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Cheer up, sleepy jean. | Cheer up, sleepy jean. | ||
− | Oh, what can it mean | + | Oh, what can it mean? |
To a daydream believer | To a daydream believer | ||
And a homecoming queen. | And a homecoming queen. | ||
Cheer up, sleepy jean. | Cheer up, sleepy jean. | ||
− | Oh, what can it mean | + | Oh, what can it mean? |
To a daydream believer | To a daydream believer | ||
And a homecoming queen. | And a homecoming queen. | ||
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Cheer up, sleepy jean. | Cheer up, sleepy jean. | ||
− | Oh, what can it mean. | + | Oh, what can it mean? |
+ | To a daydream believer | ||
+ | And a homecoming queen. | ||
+ | Cheer up, sleepy jean. | ||
+ | Oh, what can it mean? | ||
To a daydream believer | To a daydream believer | ||
And a homecoming queen. | And a homecoming queen. | ||
[[Category:Song text]] | [[Category:Song text]] |
Latest revision as of 03:20, 14 November 2024
Daydream Believer is a song that was played during the credits of SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One. This song was sung by The Monkees (Davy Jones, who was a member of the Monkees, appeared as himself in the episode) and was written by John Stewart. A brief portion of it was heard during the episode.
[edit] Lyrics
Oh, I could hide neath the wings Of the bluebird as she sings. The six o'clock alarm would never ring. Whoops it's ringing and I rise, Wipe the sleep out of my eyes. My shavin' razors cold and it stings.
Cheer up, sleepy jean. Oh, what can it mean? To a daydream believer And a homecoming queen.
You once thought of me As a white knight on a steed. Now you know how happy I can be. Oh, and our good times starts and end Without dollar one to spend. But how much, baby, do we really need.
Cheer up, sleepy jean. Oh, what can it mean? To a daydream believer And a homecoming queen. Cheer up, sleepy jean. Oh, what can it mean? To a daydream believer And a homecoming queen.
[instrumental interlude]
Cheer up, sleepy jean. Oh, what can it mean? To a daydream believer And a homecoming queen. Cheer up, sleepy jean. Oh, what can it mean? To a daydream believer And a homecoming queen.